corsairfan wrote:
If anyone is aware of where I can acquire a copy of the manual it would be greatly appreciated.
I think your best bet would be whomever runs the website
Cockpit Clocks.
AeroAntique would be my next guess.
I know you said you tried the historic watchmaking community already, but in case you missed any of them or for anyone else who stumbles on this thread looking for information. For example,
one site offers replacement parts and a
blog post from a watch restorer links to a
page on the website Historic Aviation Supply where he bought his example. A
short article about another restoration cites the book
Military Timepieces by Marvin Whitney for information and notes that the patent for the 37500,
2,360,305 shows some of the inner workings.
mike furline wrote:
I have one, it's about 60 pages front and back.
And the all important question: Where did
you get it?
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